PurposeCobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in the manufacture of hard metal. Exposure can lead to asthma, hard metal lung disease, contact allergy and increased risk of cancer. Cobalt is mainly absorbed from the pulmonary tract, however penetration through skin may occur. The relationships between exposure to inhalable cobalt in air and on skin and the uptake in blood and urine will be investigated, as well as the association between dermal symptoms and dermal exposure.MethodsCobalt exposure in 71 workers in hard metal production facilities was measured as inhalable cobalt in the breathing zone and cobalt found on skin with acid wash. Uptake of cobalt was determined with concentrations in bl...
BACKGROUND Five metal turners employed by an aerospace manufacturer presented to the Birmingham C...
BackgroundCobalt asthma has previously been described in cobalt production workers, diamond polisher...
A cohort of workers occupationally exposed to cobalt (Co) dusts was examined to assess possible subc...
PURPOSE: Cobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in th...
Exposure to cobalt is not without risk. Besides adverse health effects on the respiratory system, co...
Cobalt is a strong sensitizer and can cause contact allergy upon both direct contact or from airborn...
Several organs (lung, skin, thyroid, heart, bone marrow) are potential targets of cobalt (Co). Where...
Cobalt is an essential oligoelement which enters in the composition of vitamin B12. For the general ...
OBJECTIVE--The aim was to examine the relation between environmental and biological (blood and urine...
In the industry, the potential for exposure to cobalt metal dust is particularly important during th...
In general, routine industrial hygiene (IH) data are collected not to serve for scientific research ...
Cobalt (Co) is a metal with one naturally occurring isotope (59Co). Cobalt has magnetic properties, ...
The objective of the study was to examine the influence of cobalt exposure on lung function changes ...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the cobalt (Co) concentrations in urine along 4 months...
Cobalt, nickel, and chromium are important skin sensitizers. However, knowledge about cobalt exposur...
BACKGROUND Five metal turners employed by an aerospace manufacturer presented to the Birmingham C...
BackgroundCobalt asthma has previously been described in cobalt production workers, diamond polisher...
A cohort of workers occupationally exposed to cobalt (Co) dusts was examined to assess possible subc...
PURPOSE: Cobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in th...
Exposure to cobalt is not without risk. Besides adverse health effects on the respiratory system, co...
Cobalt is a strong sensitizer and can cause contact allergy upon both direct contact or from airborn...
Several organs (lung, skin, thyroid, heart, bone marrow) are potential targets of cobalt (Co). Where...
Cobalt is an essential oligoelement which enters in the composition of vitamin B12. For the general ...
OBJECTIVE--The aim was to examine the relation between environmental and biological (blood and urine...
In the industry, the potential for exposure to cobalt metal dust is particularly important during th...
In general, routine industrial hygiene (IH) data are collected not to serve for scientific research ...
Cobalt (Co) is a metal with one naturally occurring isotope (59Co). Cobalt has magnetic properties, ...
The objective of the study was to examine the influence of cobalt exposure on lung function changes ...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the cobalt (Co) concentrations in urine along 4 months...
Cobalt, nickel, and chromium are important skin sensitizers. However, knowledge about cobalt exposur...
BACKGROUND Five metal turners employed by an aerospace manufacturer presented to the Birmingham C...
BackgroundCobalt asthma has previously been described in cobalt production workers, diamond polisher...
A cohort of workers occupationally exposed to cobalt (Co) dusts was examined to assess possible subc...